Letiste Ruzyne Airport, Prague

Prague, Czech Republic

Prague, Czech Republic

Prague, Czech Republic

Excursions in Prague

A bus will take you to the Vltava River where an air-conditioned pleasure boat awaits you. During the 2-hour cruise along the Vltava, with lunch served in the form of a buffet, accompanied by pleasant music, you will be offered a fantastic view of the river, lined with important buildings and historic monuments such as the Rudolfinum, Charles Bridge, majestic Prague Castle and more. The tour ends on the river bank by the Intercontinental Hotel.

A bus will take you to the Vltava River where an air-conditioned pleasure boat awaits you. The hour long cruise along the Vltava with refreshments (coffee or tea and a cake), offers fantastic views of the river, lined with exquisite historic monuments. At the end of the cruise, your guide will take you along Paøíská Street, through the former Jewish Quarter, to the Old Town Square where the tour ends.

Visit Prague Castle, and discover its architectural jewels. Have a drink in one of the castle restaurants while enjoying the most beautiful views of Prague. At the end you will have the opportunity to stay in this unique place or hire the services of the guide who will take you to the nearby metro and tram station.

The Castle dominates the landscape over the Vltava River and has been for centuries, home of princess, kings and presidents. Travel by bus to the district of Hradcany. The tour includes 3 courtyards of the Castle, detailed tour of Sanvito Cathedral (gothic and neo-gothic sector).

The tour will enable you to acquire an overall view of the historic sites in the city of a hundred spires Prague. From your bus you will see the most important areas of the city After approximately 1 ½ hours you will leave your bus and get on the board of the boat and continue your tour with the pleasant one hour lasting cruisewhere you will be served a coffee or a soft drink. The cruise starts and ends near the Charles Bridge. Walking along the Charles Bridge follows after. Cruise and walking tour aren´t guided, you will be accompanied by our assistant who will give you commentary in English or give you written itinerary and monument descriptions in one of following languages (German, French, Italian, Spanish).The tour ends at the Charles Bridge.

The Castle dominates the landscape over the Vltava River and has been for centuries, home of princess, kings and presidents. Travel by bus to the district of Hradcany. The tour includes 3 courtyards of the Castle, detailed tour of Sanvito Cathedral (gothic and neo-gothic sector).

This route will enable you to acquire an overall view of the historic sites in the city of a hundred spires Prague. From your bus you will see the most important areas of the city, for example Wenceslas Square, the National Theatre, the Lesser Town, Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, the former Jewish Quarter and the Old Town Square.

During your visit to Prague you should not miss the most outstanding medieval castle in Europe. The castle was founded by the Czech King and Roman Emperor Charles IV for the safety of Coronation Jewels and relics of saints. It is stuated about 35 km southwest of Prague.

Take the time to discover Prague Castle, home of the Czech Government and one of the largest Castle Complexes in the world with an area of over 70,000 square metres. This UNESCO World Heritage site contains many palaces and ecclesiastical buildings of various architectural styles. We will make the climb up to the Castle by bus. Once there we will continue on foot. Our guide will accompany us, visiting the Royal Palace, St Vitus Cathedral, St. George's Basilica and the Golden Alley while we learn all bout the fascinating history of the Castle complex. Then we will walk back through Mala Strana to the famous Charles Bridge where the tour will end.

Enjoy the best views of the city from the Prague Castle. Step into their premises and visit the Basilica of St. George, the Royal Palace, St. Vitus Cathedral and after visiting the different courts reach the Golden Lane, where is the home of FrankKafka. Continue your visit to Mala Strana, where you can admire the church of St.Nicholas or the Church of Our Lady of La Victoria (Infant Jesus of Prague).

Travel south-west of Prague. Visit the Karlstejn Castle, considered one of the most important medieval buildings in Europe, a sanctuary of ancient art. Go inside, where they guarded the Crown Jewels and other sacred works.

A tragic chapter in European History. Accept the invitation and come with us of excursion to the place where Nazi occupation during the Second World War resulted in the most tragic chapter in the history of not only one town, but also the catastrophic fate of many thousands of innocent victims. The guide will show you around the entire complex of the former nazi concentration camp with narration including authentic personal memories, chilling experiences and episodes from Terezin's grim history.

On this all-day excursion you will have a chance to admire the beautiful south Bohemian countryside, with its picturesque villages and many ponds. Ceský Krumlov is a city on the UNESCO heritage list. The unique urban complex, comprising three hundred historic houses and the National Castle and Chateau, the second largest after Prague Castle, draws many visitors every year and is rightly called the Renaissance Pearl.

Cesky Krumlov is a historical town and UNESCO designated World Heritage Site situated in the south of the Czech Republic about two hours drive from Prague.

In this full-day excursion you will get the opportunity to admire the beautiful countryside of Southern Bohemia with its picturesque villages and numerous lakes and ponds as we head for Cesky Krumlov, situated on a bend of the Vltava River and surrounded by rolling hills. The main attractions here are the Old Town with over 300 protected mediaeval buildings and the Castle Complex, the second largest in the Czech Republic.

Explore the cobblestone streets winding past centuries old townhouses, traditional inns, shops, and cafés and discover the townÂ´s many attractions including the Church of St. Vitus dating from the 14th Century and the Neo-Classical Town Hall. After lunch in a typical restaurant weÂ´ll climb up to the Castle Complex, founded in the 13th Century and one of the largest of its kind in Central Europe. Here you can explore the Baroque Theatre with its priceless collection of original scenery, costumes, props and still functional today, the Gothic Castle Tower, the Castle Lapidarium with its collection of baroque statuary and the beautiful English-style Castle Gardens covering 11 hectares, dominated by a Rococo summer house and a cascading fountain with statues of water deities. This excursion includes transfer, lunch in a local restaurant, and the entrance fee to the Castle Complex as well as the services of an English-speaking guide.

We meet on Republic Square opposite the Municipal Hall for departure at 09:00 returning at 19:00.

A bus will take you to a typical Czech restaurant. Here you will be offered a traditional dinner, an aperitif, coffee and an unlimited amount of beer, wine or nonalcoholic beverages. During dinner you will be able to enjoy a folklore programme with live music and dancing. After three hours, a guide will take you to Republic Square.

Located on the River Vltava in central Bohemia, Prague has been the political, cultural, and economic centre of the Czech state for over 1100 years with a metropolitan area estimated to have a population of over 1.9 million. Widely considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, Prague is among the most visited cities on the continent. Hard Rock Cafe Prague, considered Europe's largest Hard Rock Cafe, is situated in the four-story, V.J.Rott building with a beautifully decorated neo-

A bus will take you from the Powder Tower to the Vltava River where an airconditioned pleasure boat awaits you. You will receive a welcome aperitif, while a cold and hot buffet with a wide choice of dishes will be available. Accompanied by pleasant music, you will be taken on a three hours cruise along the Vltava, offering fantastic views of the river, lined by well-lit historic monuments such as Rudolfinum, Charles Bridge, majestic Prague Castle and more. You will then be taken on a short bus t

A unique walk through Prague's famous jewish history. A trip through Jewish history. During this walking tour you will see the only Central European Jewish Town-Quarter that survived the holocaust. You will stroll through the Old Jewish Cemetery and visit some synagogues. You will then walk through Maiselova Street and reach the Old Town Square where your trip to the past ends.

We will show you the historic centre of the capital. From the Powder Tower we will walk along the Royal Route to the Old Town Square. Our walk will continue along Karlova Street to Charles Bridge. (From here we can offer you a magical view of Prague Castle). We will finish on the Lesser Town near to St. Nicolas Church.

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On foot we will visit an introduction to the historical center of Prague (World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 1992). Know the most important monuments and history.During the visit, appreciate the majesty of the Powder Tower along with the Municipal House. Continuing on the streets cobbled Old Town will follow the old Camino Real. Celetná get down the street toward the Old Town Square where you can enjoy the stunning variety of architectural styles. Will pay special attention to the church Our Lady of Tyn (or Ungelt) and the beautiful baroque church of St. Nicholas. Then, through the Plaza Franz Kafka Mariánské arrive at the Plaza. Next to Klementinum (former headquarters of the Jesuit order), followed by the street Karlova to the Charles Bridge, the most famous city in his time the only connection between Old Town and the Party Lesser. Skirt the river and through the Jewish quarter toward the Old Town Square will finish the check in front the Astronomical Clock.

During the grand city tour, you will be given all the basic information about Golden Prague's historic monuments. The State Opera, the National Museum,Wenceslas Square, the Charles Square, Prague Castle. There, a walk around the Castle courtyards awaits you, where amongst other things, you will have the opportunity to see St. Vitus Cathedral. The bus will take you across the Vltava to the Old Town Square, the Old Town Hall with its astronomical clock (HORLOGE) andapostles.

Karlovy Vary is one of the most important spa towns of the Czech Republic. This city is an outdoor museum with numerous palaces from the XIX century, healing spas and hot springs (between 32 and 72 degrees).

The world famous spa city of Carlsbad lying in a picturesque, forested valley is famous for its 12 thermal springs. First you will visit the glass exhibition at the MOSER factory. Then, as you stroll through the city along the spa colonnades, you will have the chance to try not only the mineral springs, but also the delicious local wafers and the traditional herbal Becherovka liqueur.

Kutná Hora is an old mining town founded in the 13th century, which was once famous for its silver mines. Visit the gothic St. Barbara Cathedral with its valuable murals and the former royal mint which once coined Prague groschen. To this day Kutná Hora has retained the character of a medieval city and rightly belongs to the most important UNESCO heritage sites in the Czech Republic.You will also visit a unique Ossuary.

The city centre is a mélange of stunning architecture, from Gothic, Renaissance and baroque to neoclassical, art nouveau and cubist. Let City Sightseeing also highlight the Dancing House, St Ciril and Method Church, Charles Square, National Museum and Jewish Quarter.Vltava River is the longest river in the Czech Republic and runs through the centre of Prague, with the river cruise you can see the impressive bridges, many of which are lined with embellishments.

When in Prague do as the Praguers do, which in a country boasting the worlds largest consumption of beer can mean only one thing. This evening tour will take you to the district with the most beer halls  and where the Czechs relax away from the city centre tourist trails. Youll visit some of atmospheric and attractive halls where youll be able to taste both well-known brands and microbrews, and feast on a traditional dinner of beef goulash with dumplings (vegetarian option also available).

The city centre is a mélange of stunning architecture, from Gothic, Renaissance and baroque to neoclassical, art nouveau and cubist. Let City Sightseeing also highlight the Dancing House, St Ciril and Method Church, Charles Square, National Museum and Jewish Quarter.

Visit the Mala Strana, the small town, where many Italian artists settled and participated in the construction of palaces and churches. Admire the majestic palaces, the terrace of the Strahov Monastery and the Church of Our Lady of Victoria (Infant Jesus of Prague) and San Nicolas.

Discover the beauties and mysteries of the Jewish Quarter of Prague, next to the Old City, where you can find the birthplace of Franz Kafka. Learn the history of the old Jewish ghetto and visit the oldest synagogue of Central Europe, the Old-New Synagogue. Enter the old Jewish cemetery and several synagogues belonging to the unique set of the Jewish Museum in Prague.

The New Town, one of the most attractive, has beautiful corners making it one of the obligatory tours for those who love history, architecture and beauty. Visit its most representative corner: Wenceslas Square, Charles Square, Republic Square, Alois Jirasek Square. You can also enter the crypt of the Czech Orthodox Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius.

Discover the wonderful city of Prague with this walking tour. You will be walking through the main streets and monuments in the district of Stare Mesto, you will take the Kings Road, that begins in the street Celetna, to reach the Old Town Square, with the Church of Our Lady of Thyn and the famous astronomical clock. You will also have the opportunity to see the Charles IV bridge, the most famous of the city, and visit the Jewish Quarter.

Travel north of Prague and visit Terezin, a former medieval fortress used by the Nazis during World War II as a concentration camp. Enter and discover the barracks, courtyards and rooms of the prisoners. Also visit the Ghetto Museum and the Museum of Magdeburg and learn the daily life of prisoners in the camp. Do not miss a visit to the crematorium, one of the most striking parts of the tour.

Three hours of an unforgettable tour at the controls of a beloved Trabant. First receive a brief driving lesson and then you will travel in a unique way the center of Prague. The tour could not finish better than in a traditional tavern with a glass of vodka or beer with appetizers.

Visit the beautiful area of Vysehrad, the birthplace of the history of Prague. Admire its walls, still well preserved, and the many Romanesque and Neo-gothic monuments. Enter the cemetery where the rests of the most distinguished figures in art, science and culture are kept.